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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait" (1960)  - Artist Proof
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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait" (1960) - Artist Proof

✦ Includes the Certificate of Authenticity ✦ Hand-signed by the Artist This remarkable giclée featuring Donald Duck is inspired by Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait", which graced the cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" on February 13, 1960. The iconic cover marked the debut of the initial installment of Rockwell's memoir, titled "My Adventures as an Illustrator". The issue hyped the interior article "America's Best Loved Artist Finally Tells His Own Story". Through the Triple Self-Portrait, Rockwell was thus constructing his identity for a public audience. In this captivating artwork, Donald Duck is portrayed with his back turned to the viewer, creating a cubist representation of himself on canvas as he contemplates his reflection in a mirror. ➨ Fine art giclée on art paper 45 x 32 cm. Tony Fernandez is a highly talented Disney artist with over 35 years of experience at Disney Studios. The original artwork was created as part of his "Inspired By" Collection mostly based on Disney characters, a series of over 600 artworks inspired by iconic masters of art throughout history, showcased in exhibitions worldwide. This remarkable artwork is an artist's proof (A/P) and comes directly from the artist. - Express and Secure Guaranteed Shipping

No. 84104883

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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait" (1960)  - Artist Proof

Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait" (1960) - Artist Proof

✦ Includes the Certificate of Authenticity
✦ Hand-signed by the Artist

This remarkable giclée featuring Donald Duck is inspired by Norman Rockwell's "Study for Triple Self Portrait", which graced the cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" on February 13, 1960. The iconic cover marked the debut of the initial installment of Rockwell's memoir, titled "My Adventures as an Illustrator". The issue hyped the interior article "America's Best Loved Artist Finally Tells His Own Story". Through the Triple Self-Portrait, Rockwell was thus constructing his identity for a public audience.

In this captivating artwork, Donald Duck is portrayed with his back turned to the viewer, creating a cubist representation of himself on canvas as he contemplates his reflection in a mirror.

➨ Fine art giclée on art paper 45 x 32 cm.

Tony Fernandez is a highly talented Disney artist with over 35 years of experience at Disney Studios. The original artwork was created as part of his "Inspired By" Collection mostly based on Disney characters, a series of over 600 artworks inspired by iconic masters of art throughout history, showcased in exhibitions worldwide.

This remarkable artwork is an artist's proof (A/P) and comes directly from the artist.

- Express and Secure Guaranteed Shipping

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